I joined Tees in June 2025 as a Paralegal in the Litigation and Dispute Resolution department, based in the Chelmsford office.
I graduated with a First Class (Honours) degree in Criminology with Law from the University of West London. I also hold a Postgraduate Diploma in Law from BPP University, where I also completed a Masters in SQE 1. Having recently passed the SQE 1 exams, I am currently preparing for the SQE 2, further developing my legal expertise and qualifications.
With a keen interest in litigation and a commitment to professional growth, I aim to establish a strong foundation for my legal career while contributing to the team’s success.

Highly professional and effective team. Able to punch above their weight in heavyweight commercial litigation.
Legal 500 UK, 2025

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